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which was a company that bob dylan actually had during that time period. it came with some lyrics, some handwritten and typed lyrics that were really kind of fragments of lyrics that we were able to authenticate that were bob dylan's hand. but most importantly the guitar itself has never been seen. we contacted rolling stone. we contacted the hall of fame. no one has ever seen the guitar from when he went electric so physically it's been missing for many, many years. and when we actually went down and really broke down the guitar, the strings were still period to the piece, the serial number was period to when it should have been played. but most importantly the wood grains on the guitar matched photographs of bob dylan on stage that night. that's kind of like the fingerprint that you would have on your thumb. it is like the guitar fingerprint. we believe that it was a perfect match. >> in the statement, bob has possession of the electric guitar he played at the newport folk festival in 1965." this by orin snyder. going on, "he did own several other strato
which was a company that bob dylan actually had during that time period. it came with some lyrics, some handwritten and typed lyrics that were really kind of fragments of lyrics that we were able to authenticate that were bob dylan's hand. but most importantly the guitar itself has never been seen. we contacted rolling stone. we contacted the hall of fame. no one has ever seen the guitar from when he went electric so physically it's been missing for many, many years. and when we actually went...
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my dad was a private pilot for bob dylan. the guitar was left on one of his planes and he took it home. after he died, i watched a documentary about bob dylan and it shows footage of the first time that he played an electric guitar live. it was exactly like the guitar that my dad had left in our family's attic. i want to know if this is the guitar that bob dylan played when he plugged in at the newport folk festival in 1965. >> the story of dylan being booed for using an electric guard is a legendary moment in music's history but the guitar's whereabouts has long remained a history. >> rochester new york. he's authenticated guitars for the rock and roll hall of fame. >> here's the date. >> the 2nd of may, 64. so it's a match. >> this is the right thing so this is great. >> this is really great. >> the guitar is dated one year and two months before newport. but is it the fender he played that night? my office has made what may be a break through. we ran down a photographer, john rudolph who was 17 year old that summer night in
my dad was a private pilot for bob dylan. the guitar was left on one of his planes and he took it home. after he died, i watched a documentary about bob dylan and it shows footage of the first time that he played an electric guitar live. it was exactly like the guitar that my dad had left in our family's attic. i want to know if this is the guitar that bob dylan played when he plugged in at the newport folk festival in 1965. >> the story of dylan being booed for using an electric guard is...
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dylan, where does he go from here? his doctors have told him to stay off his feet for the next couple of weeks. he has a life guarding job but that will be on hold. his mom karen is a nurse and she's taking good car of him. >> dylan, you're one lucky man. >>> slowly but surely a lot of you are getting your power back on. we had 171,000 people still without power. the number has doctored to 146,000 but if you're in that group the majority is in baltimore county, all the baltimore followed by anne arundel county. for those without power, you don't want to hear the numbers. you just want to hear the juice. a lot of people are just fed up, brian? >> reporter: they have been keeling -- dealing with no power and oppressive heat for four days now. many said they rarely see a bge truck in certain parts of parksville, a combination of frustration. sure, there are generators and people trying to make do but are reaching their wits end. many people we spoke with are tired of dealing with all that and just want their power back, b
dylan, where does he go from here? his doctors have told him to stay off his feet for the next couple of weeks. he has a life guarding job but that will be on hold. his mom karen is a nurse and she's taking good car of him. >> dylan, you're one lucky man. >>> slowly but surely a lot of you are getting your power back on. we had 171,000 people still without power. the number has doctored to 146,000 but if you're in that group the majority is in baltimore county, all the baltimore...
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that was the concert that bob dylan came out of retirement. he had been in a motorcycle accident and came out of retirement and says, "i got to do this." the band was there and bob dylan and a whole bunch of other people. my brother was just ready now. he must have been like 20 or something at the time. at that point, my mother -- she was an incredible woman. she deserves a network television show just to talk about her. she kind of put her foot down and gather as all around the table. i was 21. the day after i turned 21, she said to us, "are you all ok? you're 21 now, can you take your? yourselves" we all said, "yes, mom, what is up?" she says, "i have to go find a cure for huntington's disease." she couldn't add in "the new york times" the next day. one person called. they met for tea. they put the ad in again and three people called. long story short, she founded all the organizations that began huntington's disease research, which is not the forefront. all the doctors and researchers at the forefront of genetic research right now were my m
that was the concert that bob dylan came out of retirement. he had been in a motorcycle accident and came out of retirement and says, "i got to do this." the band was there and bob dylan and a whole bunch of other people. my brother was just ready now. he must have been like 20 or something at the time. at that point, my mother -- she was an incredible woman. she deserves a network television show just to talk about her. she kind of put her foot down and gather as all around the...
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not elvis, not the beatles, not bob dylan. you have to remember when born to run came out he had two albums that were out and didn't do anything. columbia was going to get rid of him if the third album didn't sell. >> rose: this is an extraordinary profile. it will tell you and help you understand this will make real who he is, what he is and where the music comes from and what it's about. how does this happen. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: it's true. how does that happen? >> it's the gift of the "new yorker" to be honest with you. it's the ability to have the space to do it and the time to do it even though my time is 99% taken up with editing the magazine. this is a lark for me. i have a writer right now in syria and people risking their lives doing tough investigative work. following bruce springsteen up the i-95 corridor and to bars low that isn't exactly tough duty. >> rose: but it's a work of love. >> it is. i first saw him, as i write in the piece, by accident in 1973. i was 14 and for some reason, i don't know why, i
not elvis, not the beatles, not bob dylan. you have to remember when born to run came out he had two albums that were out and didn't do anything. columbia was going to get rid of him if the third album didn't sell. >> rose: this is an extraordinary profile. it will tell you and help you understand this will make real who he is, what he is and where the music comes from and what it's about. how does this happen. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: it's true. how does that happen?...
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. >>> coming up, how quoting bob dylan cost one man his job. and a truck tumbles on a road in china, and a very close call for a woman and her family. that's next. this is the "morning news." at's next. this is the "morning news." it's creamy, nonfat, and itturne into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world. cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time. mom? ♪ ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. ♪ or your money back. sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to
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dylan was walking with friends. they were checking out storm damage, tired of being cooped out without air conditioning. while walking, help went toward the car and ran dead on into a set of downed wires that were strung across the field as a result of a power pole. his friends thought hi was dead and wondered what he who -- what they would say to his parents. when he came to he had severe burns. >> the fact them a' here, i know not too many people would survive, so definitely lucky on that point. >> reporter: bge does own that power pole. they told us they did confirm that the power pole and that issue has been repaired. so what about dill plan? he is a la crosse player for mcdaniel. he was supposed top spend the summer lifeguarding. now he will be couch surfing instead under the watchful eye of his mom karen, who is a nurse. >> thank you, joce sterman. howard firefighter -- howard county firefighters spent this day going neighborhood to neighborhood looking for people who could be putting themselves in danger usin
dylan was walking with friends. they were checking out storm damage, tired of being cooped out without air conditioning. while walking, help went toward the car and ran dead on into a set of downed wires that were strung across the field as a result of a power pole. his friends thought hi was dead and wondered what he who -- what they would say to his parents. when he came to he had severe burns. >> the fact them a' here, i know not too many people would survive, so definitely lucky on...
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>> dylan, thanks. >>> now to politics. president obama returns to the white house today after a bus tour through pennsylvania and ohio. and challenger mitt romney is fueling new chatter about his potential running mates. nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house for us. mike, good morning. >> reporter: president obama and mitt romney spent one last day out of sight, resting with their families, but both campaigns had their ground games going full tilt as mitt romney considers his options for number two on the ticket. in florida saturday, they were pounding the pavement, looking for support in person. and over the phone. it was the same in virginia. >> thank you very much, johnny. >> reporter: and new hampshire, both campaigns looking for votes in swing states, where every vote counts. >> would you be interested in volunteering? >> i believe i would. >> reporter: while mitt romney spent much of last week vacationing in new hampshire, his surrogates have been busy. >> let's decide this one for mitt romney. >> reporter: ohio
>> dylan, thanks. >>> now to politics. president obama returns to the white house today after a bus tour through pennsylvania and ohio. and challenger mitt romney is fueling new chatter about his potential running mates. nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house for us. mike, good morning. >> reporter: president obama and mitt romney spent one last day out of sight, resting with their families, but both campaigns had their ground games going full tilt as mitt romney...
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>> ifill: and we close with a mystery about an electric guitar that just might be the same one bob dylan played at the 1965
>> ifill: and we close with a mystery about an electric guitar that just might be the same one bob dylan played at the 1965
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people like bob dylan had heard about woody guthrie. , psyche may not exist. he did exist and he was suffering from a turbulent degenerative disease called huntington's disease. billy saw him before he died in 1967. his legacy was to write, i suppose, a founding songs of political pop. i would argue, he was the first alternative musician. his most favorite -- famous song is "this land is your land" but it was an alternative to no. 1 song into boxes in 1940. every time he stopped in a bar, somebody would put the song on the jukebox, and it was irving berlin's "god bless america." he hated it. it was still the depression. it had not ended. only the second world war. the road this song called " god bless america for you and me" which later became "this land is your land." he was really the first punk rocker and the last elizabethan balladeer. >> talk about some of the lyrics that you found. >> the album that we made, mermaid avenue, myself and wilco, we actually recorded a lot more mature that has never been released. next year we hope to release that third album
people like bob dylan had heard about woody guthrie. , psyche may not exist. he did exist and he was suffering from a turbulent degenerative disease called huntington's disease. billy saw him before he died in 1967. his legacy was to write, i suppose, a founding songs of political pop. i would argue, he was the first alternative musician. his most favorite -- famous song is "this land is your land" but it was an alternative to no. 1 song into boxes in 1940. every time he stopped in a...
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. >> plus, where is bob dylan's guitar? there's a battle over its whereabouts. details on that coming up next in the buzz bin. ♪ q get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. ♪ >>> opening the buzz bin this morning. big day for rock and roll fans. today is the 50th anniversary of the rolling stones first concert. they'll attend a photo session in london and rehearse for a new gig. there are rumors of a tour, but so far, no dates have been set. and you doubt that, right? >> yeah. sounded like they're not going to tour, but will put on a series of shows, madison square gardens and people will have to come to them. they're older now. >> yeah. >>> also, and congratulations to them. >> quite a feat. >> rocker bob dylan is in a dispute with historians over a guitar he made famous. >> he used an electric guita
. >> plus, where is bob dylan's guitar? there's a battle over its whereabouts. details on that coming up next in the buzz bin. ♪ q get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. ♪ >>> opening the buzz bin this morning. big...
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dylan was knocked unconscious and spent two nights at a burn center with severe third-degree burns on his thigh and feet where the surging electricity left his body. his friends took a picture of his head that and it was along wires and dead deer that hit the power lines. >> kind of hard to think back to it. when i do, i just don't see how it happened to me, and it's kind of hard to take in. >> considering what could have happened, he is pretty lucky. >> reporter: bge says they repaired the line and power pole. sher vie johnson abc to -- sherrie johnson abc2 news. >>> a red code heat alert has been extended through tomorrow. four deaths has been caused as a result of the high temperatures. cooling centers are across the state and each has free watt erin ac. if your power is out or if you know someone whose power is still out. you may want to check those out. a list is at abc2news.com. make sure to check on your neighbors if you have power and you can hear us, check on those you know who are still in the dark. make sure they are safe. >>> to beat the heat the city pools will be opened
dylan was knocked unconscious and spent two nights at a burn center with severe third-degree burns on his thigh and feet where the surging electricity left his body. his friends took a picture of his head that and it was along wires and dead deer that hit the power lines. >> kind of hard to think back to it. when i do, i just don't see how it happened to me, and it's kind of hard to take in. >> considering what could have happened, he is pretty lucky. >> reporter: bge says...
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today, from the comedy "campaign" dylan mcdermott. and he plays john ross on the hit series "dallas," josh henderson. plus, your questions and comments when we open up kelly's inbox. all next on the emmy award winning "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and joel mchale! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]
today, from the comedy "campaign" dylan mcdermott. and he plays john ross on the hit series "dallas," josh henderson. plus, your questions and comments when we open up kelly's inbox. all next on the emmy award winning "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and joel mchale! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]
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. >> rose: which relationship between bob dylan, creativity and like a rolling stone? >> i begin the book by telling the story that happened in may of 1965, when bob dylan game p gave up on singing and song writing, he was on this grueling tour and didn't know how to reinvent himself, he thought he had no songs left to sing he didn't want to be a folksinger and didn't know what to write next so he moved to woodstock and didn't take his guitar he was going to paint and write poetry and done with the music bids and there for a couple of days when all of a sudden he feels this familiar feeling, the itch of words as he put it and like a ghost just gives you what to say. and then he starts scribbling and his hand isn't moving to for the next several hours it is like he is vomiting forth associations and very visceral verb. and. >> rose: he would be prone to use. >> and then he takes a look at these 25 pages of notes he scrawled late at night in woodstock all by himself and what he sees in these notes are the lyrics to like a rolling stone. the very next week he goes into th
. >> rose: which relationship between bob dylan, creativity and like a rolling stone? >> i begin the book by telling the story that happened in may of 1965, when bob dylan game p gave up on singing and song writing, he was on this grueling tour and didn't know how to reinvent himself, he thought he had no songs left to sing he didn't want to be a folksinger and didn't know what to write next so he moved to woodstock and didn't take his guitar he was going to paint and write poetry...
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>> well, anyone who read my first -- >> rose: passages and bob dylan's lyrics and all of that. >> the lyrics, like just beginning each chapter this one i have the song as the title and it is really because i want to express the idea in sort of a fun way of what science does, that you have some base of knowledge that you know, but what scientists do is exploring the edges, it is exploring the things you don't yet know. so you are trying to go beyond that sort of comfort zone to go someplace else and of course the lyrics of the songs were not referring to that, but i like the idea that as you sort of are trying to get to something bigger than yourself and try to get to something out there that you believe is there and how do you cross that boundary and cross that threshold to get to some bigger knowledge. >> rose: physics itself, we are all aware of where molecular biology has gone. it has shown us the structure of the dna, we have mapped the human genome and done all of these things that have to do with biology. have we made the same kind of strides and are we asking what questions in
>> well, anyone who read my first -- >> rose: passages and bob dylan's lyrics and all of that. >> the lyrics, like just beginning each chapter this one i have the song as the title and it is really because i want to express the idea in sort of a fun way of what science does, that you have some base of knowledge that you know, but what scientists do is exploring the edges, it is exploring the things you don't yet know. so you are trying to go beyond that sort of comfort zone to...
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>> do you want to tell everybody dylan mcdermott is coming up next? >> dylan mcdermott is coming up next. >> were you expecting that kind of intro? >> absolutely. >>> as we get warm and head toward the dog days of summer and august, we can't you best friend be cool and comfortable. >> why can't she? >> he or she. or they. dr. marty beck sir -- becker is in the house. >>> on "good afternoon america" later on, hilaria baldwin is with us. she's a yoga instructor. she'll tell us about it. >> what's your name? >> jeffrey. >> where are you from? >> in charlotte. >> say hello to everybody in charlotte. >> hi! >> all right, there, jeffrey. >> you going back? you can stay right here. we're excited for the on limping ga -- olympic games in london. athletes from over 200 countries go for the gold. bill weir brings us five faces to watch. i have never wanted to be with you than this morning are you are. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. there's plenty of room. i'm just off the plane. getting the feel of our digs. we'll bring you faster, higher, stronge
>> do you want to tell everybody dylan mcdermott is coming up next? >> dylan mcdermott is coming up next. >> were you expecting that kind of intro? >> absolutely. >>> as we get warm and head toward the dog days of summer and august, we can't you best friend be cool and comfortable. >> why can't she? >> he or she. or they. dr. marty beck sir -- becker is in the house. >>> on "good afternoon america" later on, hilaria baldwin is with...
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prospect in all of baseball...basebaal aaerica magaaine listee thw top 50 ppospects in thh game and dylan bundy's name was number one on that list...after domiiating at delmarva, bundy was romoted to frederick, nd era witt the keys...among oriole farmhands, the 19 ear old bundy is joiied on the mahhado, who is listed 9th,, o's aad angels firss pitch tonighttat 10-oh-5...and jason hammel does not win the final vote...rangers starter yu darvvsh gets the 34th spot coming up at 10-50 and 11-30 on sports unllmited... 3--toss toovytas-- vytas-- 3 3 3 a man with nn legs... s given the green light to run in the lonnon olympics. olympics.oscar pistorius is a double amputee... who will represent south africa... running the individual 4- hundred meters.the decision followw years of controversy... with questions being raised aboot whether his prosthetic fiber bbades he uses to un... give him an unfair advantage.the 25-year-old becomes the first amputee track athlete to ccmpett at the full olympics. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."family feud" is exx.and we'll be back tonight for late edition at
prospect in all of baseball...basebaal aaerica magaaine listee thw top 50 ppospects in thh game and dylan bundy's name was number one on that list...after domiiating at delmarva, bundy was romoted to frederick, nd era witt the keys...among oriole farmhands, the 19 ear old bundy is joiied on the mahhado, who is listed 9th,, o's aad angels firss pitch tonighttat 10-oh-5...and jason hammel does not win the final vote...rangers starter yu darvvsh gets the 34th spot coming up at 10-50 and 11-30 on...
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and out came dylan, paramedics determined they had time to get her to the hospital before delivering the second baby. the hospital was in scotland so a 40 mile ride later little hannah born that means dylan on the left is english, and hannah, on the right is scottish. >> never heard that before. >> unusual one. >> coming up on abc 7 news something a lot of commuters may be dreaming of doing. the story behind this video of a stuntman doing doughnuts on the bay bridge. >> do you ever wonder if someone is watching you? keeping track of you? we'll talk about how to find out if someone is asking for your cell phone records, ahead. >> and abc 7 news at 4:00 continues right after this. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> here is a look at what people are searching for this afternoon. kourtney kardashian gave birth to her second child today, a little girl named penelope. and a lot of people are looking for news on usher, the singer's 11-year-old stepson
and out came dylan, paramedics determined they had time to get her to the hospital before delivering the second baby. the hospital was in scotland so a 40 mile ride later little hannah born that means dylan on the left is english, and hannah, on the right is scottish. >> never heard that before. >> unusual one. >> coming up on abc 7 news something a lot of commuters may be dreaming of doing. the story behind this video of a stuntman doing doughnuts on the bay bridge. >>...
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she's on the new amnesty bob dylan tribute. did you hear it? it is really good. she does you're going to make me lonesome when you go. i had no idea it was her. >> i'll play it. i have it. >> john: she did a great dylan cover. 2012 the apocalypse is coming. i'm john fuglesang filling in for steph along with the great frank conniff and tony sorrentino on the mic. you're watching us on current tv. and i'm very proud to welcome to the show a "the stephanie miller show" regular, you know him you love him. he's not that rude but rude enough for me, please welcome the one, the only, the author, the power the majesty of the rude pundit. good morning. ♪ are you there lee? >> i am, hey john. >> john: good morning. welcome to the show. >> hey great to talk to you and to frank. this is cool. >> i enjoy your work online. great to talk to you. >> well, i'm glad we have this mutual appreciation. or you know, phrase i probably can't use on current tv. i almost called it circle tv. >> john: thank you for getting the point across and thank you for the imagery in this room. lee,
she's on the new amnesty bob dylan tribute. did you hear it? it is really good. she does you're going to make me lonesome when you go. i had no idea it was her. >> i'll play it. i have it. >> john: she did a great dylan cover. 2012 the apocalypse is coming. i'm john fuglesang filling in for steph along with the great frank conniff and tony sorrentino on the mic. you're watching us on current tv. and i'm very proud to welcome to the show a "the stephanie miller show"...
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but i have to say, the song that i wanted to play was "times are a changing" and bob dylan was able to articulate songs about social justice and peace. something more than just a beautiful melody moved me. ♪ i never loved a man the way that i love you ♪ >> for me, aretha franklin was the top singer i ever heard. "the way i loved a man" was soulful. and sings those lyrics, they caught me about the kind of pain i was going to be in for when i grow up. that might be the one that gets me the most. ♪ i can't make you love me if you don't ♪ >> it was written by two talented men. it was simple and pure expression of what it's like when you know that someone doesn't love you anymore. and the heart break of saying just spend one more night with me, i will close my eyes so i don't have to see. i know you don't love me -- it's getting to me now. ♪ because i can't make you love me if you don't ♪ >> the fact that adele covered "i can't make you love me", it makes me proud and grateful that it's associated with me. ♪ bring it home baby >> sing me of a few of their line, tore it up for
but i have to say, the song that i wanted to play was "times are a changing" and bob dylan was able to articulate songs about social justice and peace. something more than just a beautiful melody moved me. ♪ i never loved a man the way that i love you ♪ >> for me, aretha franklin was the top singer i ever heard. "the way i loved a man" was soulful. and sings those lyrics, they caught me about the kind of pain i was going to be in for when i grow up. that might be...
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but there is a bob dylan concert at the theater when the rally was to be held. the rally will be at edwards track with no bonfire. >>> cal is following the lead of many prosport teams in adopting a dynamic pricing system. that means thicket -- that means that ticket prices will be based on supply and demand. tickets for this season's games against rival stanford will cost at legal $6. >>> workers this morning installed the first steel columns that will provide the framework for the 49er stadium. the builders say the new stadium will be environmentally friendly. >> reporter: construction workers harn esed and hissed up -- harnessed and hissed up -- hoisted up. >> all of this was built with five states involved. so the economic benefits are here in the valley but they also extend beyond. >> reporter: by the ed of the year more than 100,000 people will be working. the 1 point -- $the 1.1 billion stadium will seat -- the 1.1 billion stadium will seat a million people. >> so from a green perspective, this will be the greenest stadium in the nation. >> reporter: it's
but there is a bob dylan concert at the theater when the rally was to be held. the rally will be at edwards track with no bonfire. >>> cal is following the lead of many prosport teams in adopting a dynamic pricing system. that means thicket -- that means that ticket prices will be based on supply and demand. tickets for this season's games against rival stanford will cost at legal $6. >>> workers this morning installed the first steel columns that will provide the framework...